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A Case Study of Slope Monitoring for Highway Cut Slope

Slope Stability and Earth Retaining Walls, 2011
Slope stability has been an important issue in the geotechnical engineering area. Monitoring of slope movement is the main method for information-based construction. It plays a very important role in slope protection and stability assessment. This paper presents a case study of monitoring of deformation at a slope cut section on the Yu Xiang Expressway.
Wen Yi, Yonghe Wang, Bing Yi, Peng Yin
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Cut Slope Stabilization Using Rock Bolts

Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1979
This paper examines the design and construction of a rock bolt system used to stabilize a cut on a highway project in southwestern Pennsylvania. Emphasis is on geologic and mining conditions that resulted in the unstable conditions and on installation procedures.
Bruce M. Camlin   +2 more
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Cut Slope Design and Landslides

1962
The improvement of California's highway system to meet modern standards of grade and alignment frequently forces the line into deep cuts or high fills. The sites of proposed cuts are studied carefully, and when feasible soil borings or core drill holes are made.
T. W. Smith, H. R. Cedergren
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Cut Slope Stability Analysis on Terrain with Slope at Besishahar, Lamjung

International Journal on Engineering Technology
Building construction on sloped terrain presents a myriad of challenges that necessitate specialized engineering solutions and careful planning. Though the cut slopes are prone to failure, the increase in urbanization makes construction in such landscape inevitable.
Aabha Poudyal   +3 more
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Stability of cut slopes in cohesive soils

2009
Short-term stability in cohesive soils is defined by their undrained shear strength. However, after some time the stability decreases and experience shows that on the long run only those slopes are stable where the inclination is smaller than the soil's angle of internal friction.
Varga G., Czap Z., Mahler A.
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Cut and Cover Construction on Unstable Slopes

Journal of the Construction Division, 1980
The construction of buried structures by the cut and cover method provides an alternative to deep cuts and large retaining walls for highway construction on unstable slopes. Two cases of cut and cover construction for a highway project in northwestern Greece are presented.
Elias Sotiropoulos, Spyros Cavounidis
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Oahe Dam: Geology, Embankment, and Cut Slopes

Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1963
Study of the bedrock geology and slide experiences at both Fort Peck and Oahe dam projects shows that the solution of embankment and high cut slope stability problems on a Pierre shale foundation, depend primarily on the degree and extent of geologic processes that have occurred to weaken the firm bedrock.
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Cut slope protection using reinforcing elements

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2022
Slávka Harabinová   +3 more
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slope cut

2014
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cut slope

2014
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